Foregoing its usual weekly episode model, Hulu has announced that it will make all 10 episodes of its forthcoming psychic drama Shut Eye available at once. The Jeffrey Donovan-starring original series will premiere on December 7.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the SVOD platform will institute the change for this series only, looking to capitalize on the holidays when viewers will have more time to binge-watch content. The cue has likely come from competitors such as Netflix and Prime Video, both of which already embrace the all-at-once model. Shut Eye will follow a con-artist and former magician named Charlie Haverford (Donovan) who rebrands himself as a storefront psychic.

Netflix has acquired SVOD rights to Mexican docu-feature Bellas de Noche. Helmed by Maria Jose Cuevas, the brand new pic will debut via the platform sometime in February (after its Mexican theatrical run) and explores the subculture of Mexico City’s showgirls and celebrities of the 1970s and 80s. [Variety]

Netflix has purchased the exclusive streaming rights to South Korean nuclear disaster film Pandora. The feature, which will be made available to 190 territories next year via the platform, centers around a man who attempts to save his family after a local nuclear power plant falls victim to an earthquake. [The Hollywood Reporter]

Netflix has nabbed exclusive distribution rights to the popular Israeli political thriller Fauda. The first season of the drama series, which follows a mista’arvim unit of the Israeli army who are trained to infiltrate and blend with Palestinian culture, will air via the platform on December 2. [Variety]

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